So, we invaded Iraq in 2003 and for a long while, we weakened the terrorists. While we occupied Iraq, it was impossible for the terrorists groups like Al-Qaeda or ISIS to gain much momentum before attracting the attention of our boys on the ground.

We should not have withdrew from Iraq the way we did. We left a huge power vacuum, and it left groups like ISIS with an easy way to gain power. Oops, our bad.

In the past few months, we’ve attacked ISIS with nearly 2,000 airstrikes and we’ve been able to slow their growth. What we need now, however, are boots on the ground attacking these guys before they gain so much power that they are able to severely affect the safety of yours and my life.

President Obama will not send in the amount of ground troops necessary to defeat ISIS because his entire presidency has been focused on REMOVAL of troops in Iraq.

Without the United States in a direct ground war, ISIS will continue to gain power, resources, and strength.

The longer ISIS exists the more dangerous and evil it becomes.

ISIS controls a piece of real estate in the middle east that is larger than the United Kingdom.

Second reason we need to take steps to prepare for ISIS:

Recently, President Obama submitted a “use of force” request to Congress. President Obama asked Congress to use ground troops to attack ISIS.

The request is littered with limitations, and exposes our entire strategy to an enemy that we’re actively at war with. I think it’s pretty disgusting that we openly displayed our playbook to ISIS, but I’m thankful that our President is taking ISIS more seriously.

Unfortunately, the proposed use in this bill is not going to keep us safe from ISIS, and ISIS will continue to threaten the lives of our families and communities all around us. We need a full scale war with ISIS, and that just won’t ever happen under the current administration.

Third reason we need to take steps to prepare for ISIS:

The United States has captured at least 10 ISIS fighters crossing the border from Mexico into Texas

The State Department’s “Refugee Resettlement Program” will let ISIS sneak in the “back door”

According to Anne Richard, an Assistant Secretary of State, the State Department refugee program has resettled nearly 70,000 refugees from over 70 countries – and that was in 2013 alone! She goes on to say that this program has open doors for Syrian refugees to apply as well.

Uh-oh.

The State Department’s defended against the notion that they might be letting in terrorists was their solid “vetting process.” The State Department boasted of a very strong and rigorous vetting process that would always lead to identifying ISIS fighters attempting to gain access to the United States.

We simply cannot “vet” a terrorist out of an application system unless we know they’re a terrorist. How good can our information be considering that nature of chaos in Syria? There’s no way we could identify who is a “good” terrorist or a “bad terrorist.” Remember: BOTH sides of the Syrian Civil War are Islamic Fighters.

Watch the video above to hear why Congress is alarmed about this program!

Fifth reason we need to take steps to prepare for ISIS:

Our main stream media isn’t reporting on things that matter to our safety: it’s up to us to find out the truth

Why isn’t the press reporting on these occurrences like the 10 ISIS fighters coming across the border into Texas? I seriously don’t know.

Do you? Comment below.

Either way, I want you to react: I want you to join the movement: Get armed, get trained, and carry daily. Be prepared for anything at all times. Buy an AR15, ammunition, and learn how to use both.

Become as proficient with your carry gun as possible, and if you ever need to use it, don’t hesitate.

Do you agree that it’s time to take action and prepare for ISIS? Send me an email below with your thoughts.